7th Grade Class Gift - Gee's Bend Platter 4

Item Number: 548
Time Left: CLOSED
Description
This class gift is one of four platters (approximately 10" x 17"), the design of which is loosely based on the Quilts of Gee's Bend exhibited at the deYoung last fall which the boys studied in art class. The boys chose their field of color, designed a quilt pattern around it and then painted them on individual platters. This platter was created by the following 7th Graders (whose names appear on the back of the platter):
- Jacob Badger
- James Beiny
- Anton Doty
- Taylor Graham
- Diego Otero-Caldwell
- Devon Patel
- Michael Robins
Special Instructions
Gee's Bend is a small rural community nestled into a curve in the Alabama River southwest of Selma, Alabama, an all black community nearly isolated from the surrounding world for many years. The town's women developed a distinctive, bold, and sophisticated quilting style based on traditional American (and African American) quilts, but with a geometric simplicity reminiscent of Amish quilts and modern art. The women of Gee's Bend passed their skills and aesthetic down through at least six generations to the present.